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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Lang, Michael S. Decisions at Antietam: The Fourteen Critical Decisions That Defined the Battle. Command Decisions in America's Civil War. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2021.

Lewis, G. Francis. "'Cincinnatus:' The Inspirational Life of General Uriah Forrest." Chronicles of St. Mary's, (Summer 2021): 21-29.

MacGowan, John. "It's High Time We Got It Right!" Glades Star, 14 (December 2020): 481-84.
Notes: Johnes-Imbolden Raid or Harman Raid.
Categories: Military

"[The Maryland 400]." Linden Times, (March 19, 2021): 1-4.
Categories: Military

Mitchell, Charles W., and Jean H. Baker, eds. The Civil War in Maryland Reconsidered. Conflicting Worlds: New Dimensions of the American Civil War. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2021.

Plumb, Robert C. "General Richard Montgomery: 'A Grateful Remembrance'." Montgomery County Story, 64 (Spring 2021): 7-17.

Powers, Holly I., ed. The Civil War Memoir of a Boy from Baltimore: The Remembrance of George C. Maguire, Written in 1893. Voices of the Civil War. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2021.

Rossino, Alexander B. Their Maryland: The Army of Northern Virginia from the Potomac Crossing to Sharpsburg in September 1862. El Dorado Hills, CA: Savas Beatie, 2021.

Shoaf, Dana B. "'Shoot and Be Damned'." Civil War Times, 60 (February 2021): 54-61.

Sittig, Linda Harris. B-52 Down! The Night the Bombs Fell from the Sky. N.p.: Freedom Forge Press, 2021.

Stahl, Joseph, and Matthew Borders. Faces of Union Soldiers at South Mountain & Harpers Ferry. Charleston, SC: History Press, 2021.

Sullivan, Dave. "No Poet, He. Edgar Allan Poe, Marine Officer." Military Collector and Historian, 73 (Fall 2021): 232.

Urbanus, Jason. "Maryland's First Fort." Archaeology, 74 (September/October 2021): 12.

Vogel, William F. "'The Mighty Microbe Can Go to War': Scientists, Secrecy, and American Biological Weapons Research, 1941-1969." Ph.D. diss., University of Minnesota, 2021.

Mangin, Julianne. "Aspin Hill Pet Cemetery: 100 Years of Pets, People, and the Stories Behind the Stones." Montgomery County Story, 63 (Fall 2020): 1-21.

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